BARTLOWFamily Sheet Index:

NOTE #1. Superscripted references are not included. This does not imply the data isn't supported by reliable sources and/or published material. I'm responsible for what you see, so contact me for sources, . . .and challenges, if you have one.

NOTE #2. The terms "circa", or just "c" preceding dates, stands for "about", as most researchers know. An "a" in front of a date means "ante", or "before". It should not be mistaken for "about". A small "p" preceding a date="post" or "after".

NOTE #3.The term "probably" is being used when referencing undocumented places of birth, death,etc., particularly when there should be reasonable expectation of knowing the event's location. If no exact date is given, then the exact place of the event is not likely documented as well. In those cases, the last known residence, last census found, or last document listing the subject's location is employed to avoid leaving a blank. I believe blanks serve no useful purpose if usable info or clues are available.